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i believe in america. look, the way i put it as we have a lot of problems in this country no doubt about it. we talk all the time about the problems we have. we are the least rotten apple in the car. so you think we've got problems, look at all these other countries. i do believe i have this quote in the book better is the divine providence that put america here on this planet as a beacon of freedom for the rest of the world. the great, great thing about americans is we are very practical people. if something isn't working, we change it. i think americans are saying whatever we're doing in washington right now is not working. this is why about the book. you'll see a lot of these ideas take fruition in the next two or ever 10 years. they are going to work and make people better off. that is my profoundest wish. it could have been. we can see three, four, 5% growth. a rising tide will solve this. >> host: we've been talking with stephen moore, whose most recent book published by encounter, transcendent truth
i believe in america. look, the way i put it as we have a lot of problems in this country no doubt about it. we talk all the time about the problems we have. we are the least rotten apple in the car. so you think we've got problems, look at all these other countries. i do believe i have this quote in the book better is the divine providence that put america here on this planet as a beacon of freedom for the rest of the world. the great, great thing about americans is we are very practical...
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. >> the federal reserve plays an important roll in america's economic recovery in this week says we're not better yet. you're watching "inside story" from washington. >> hello, good to have you with us. for the economy to recover as it has struggled to do so since the wall street collapse five years ago this week there has to be confidence small businesses need to be assured they can actually afford to hire. consumers need confidence to spend their money, and investors need to feel that their bets will pay off. the federal reserve expressed little confidence or at least a cautionary concern that the economy is not healthy enough to tap down the stimulus effort. >> conditions in the job market today are still far from what all of us would like to see. >> a reality check this week from the chair of the federal reserve ben bernanke as he announced a quantitative easing three. a molly $85 billion asset buying program meant to stimulate economic growth and hiring by holding down interest rates. >> nevertheless, meaningful progress has been made. >> reporter: but not enough that the fed can
. >> the federal reserve plays an important roll in america's economic recovery in this week says we're not better yet. you're watching "inside story" from washington. >> hello, good to have you with us. for the economy to recover as it has struggled to do so since the wall street collapse five years ago this week there has to be confidence small businesses need to be assured they can actually afford to hire. consumers need confidence to spend their money, and investors...
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cooperate america wants washington to get it's act together. americans still need a job, rise, or own a business, let's go to a man who after today's fed statement wrote, quote , the dubs dig in their heels. i think the point is that the fed is more concerned about continued high unemployment and less concerned about inflation, is that a fair statement. >> that is accurate. the fed has a dual mandate. they're juggling these two things in the economy. inflation and trying to achieve full employment. we're a long ways away from full element and one of the issues is the participation issue in the economy where a lot of potential marginal participants in the labor force would be workers, still sitting on the sidelines and still have not felt the economic recovery and have not yet reentered the labor mark. bernanke and his team of dove are concerned about this, that's why they're saying not time to pull back yet. >> yet there was the expectation that the fed would pull back $10 million and leave 75. >> most participants thought the fed would move in
cooperate america wants washington to get it's act together. americans still need a job, rise, or own a business, let's go to a man who after today's fed statement wrote, quote , the dubs dig in their heels. i think the point is that the fed is more concerned about continued high unemployment and less concerned about inflation, is that a fair statement. >> that is accurate. the fed has a dual mandate. they're juggling these two things in the economy. inflation and trying to achieve full...
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god bless you, and god bless america. >> it is now 12:58 eastern time. the president addressing the nation for approximately 20 minutes on the issue of the economy five years after the economic meltdown that led so many to lose their homes. we're going to address the multiple stories out of the nation's capital in a moment. the shooting at washington, d.c., the serious syria situation all talked about by the president. we're go to reset and come back at the top of the hour. the. >> welcome back to al jazeera i'm del walters coming to you live from new york city. it is now 1:00 eastern time. we have been following several developing news stories that
god bless you, and god bless america. >> it is now 12:58 eastern time. the president addressing the nation for approximately 20 minutes on the issue of the economy five years after the economic meltdown that led so many to lose their homes. we're going to address the multiple stories out of the nation's capital in a moment. the shooting at washington, d.c., the serious syria situation all talked about by the president. we're go to reset and come back at the top of the hour. the. >>...
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there are a huge number of corporations that profit. >> to protect the future of america. the defense techniques of tomorrow had to be discovered to mark -- the defense techniques of tomorrow had to be discovered now. -- we have all computers in military service. a new concepts, new tools, new weapons. you are listening to the heartbeat of the sage computer. every instrument in this room is constantly monitoring, testing couple staking, consoling. >> who owns this base? who owns general electric? they make atom bombs. added they make the money to make them? to protect us from what? these are old questions that someone like obama should be asking himself. not happen to be empire. and of those bases came along like some terrible cancer. >> when you see how much money is at stake in the operations that go on every day, it is phenomenal, the number of flights that take off every single day. just one base, one country, one day. that would be thousands of gallons of jet fuel, repair and maintenance and parts for those aircraft, and the rationale for these bases is they are conti
there are a huge number of corporations that profit. >> to protect the future of america. the defense techniques of tomorrow had to be discovered to mark -- the defense techniques of tomorrow had to be discovered now. -- we have all computers in military service. a new concepts, new tools, new weapons. you are listening to the heartbeat of the sage computer. every instrument in this room is constantly monitoring, testing couple staking, consoling. >> who owns this base? who owns...
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now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the form of sports stadiums. >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they pay for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that they would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight home games a year. >> that is not a positive comment. that is saying that they are being placated. >> i think that sports are popular anything, why don't i go ahead and support this. john: let's go back to the rome parallel. our stadiums paled to what romans did. were they keeping the people pacified because they were getting ticked off? >> it wasn't because they were ticked off, but some form of entertainment was used to distract us. i like football, really going to focus on that. i'm not going to focus on the schools are the other things that may be
now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the form of sports stadiums. >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they pay for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that they would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ >> we're back with more from the co-chairs of the future caucus. tulsi gabbard and aaron schock of illinois. you may want to draw more young people but the truth is a lot of voters tend to be older. we have had a lot more younger voters in the last couple of cycles. that congress is as relevant, that washington is as relevant in people's lives, particularly when you see the political process stuck like this? >> i think people have woken up whether it be through the affordable care act or through their cost of college if you are student loan even, interest rates are governed by the federal government. so whether you're a single mom, whether you're a small business owner, a college student, i think people are starting to
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ >> we're back with more from the co-chairs of the future caucus. tulsi gabbard and aaron schock of illinois. you may want to draw...
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now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the formof sports stadiums. >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they pay for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that they would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight home games a year. >> that is not a positive comment. that is saying that they are being placated. >> i think that sports are popular anything, why don't i go ahead and support this. john: let's go back to the rome parallel. our stadiums paled to what romans did. were they keeping the people pacified because they were getting ticked off? >> it wasn't because they were ticked off, but some form of entertainment was used to distract us. i like football, really going to focus on that. i'm not going to focus on the schools are the other things that may be g
now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the formof sports stadiums. >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they pay for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that they would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight home...
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i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both p
i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the...
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heaven" and did a little slumming in harlem and other parts of black america. and i didn't know about it. i didn't know exactly what was going on but i got a long letter complimenting me on the look and telling me how wonderful he thought it was. i didn't know until many years later that he sent them the book and said what do you think it is? and he had told alfred he had written to me and talked to me and told me how pleased he was that i had done less. so it was that blessing so to speak one's a great authority on black america he gave the go ahead and the book was published. it received support and review and the review in "the new york times", if any of you want to know how badly i do, read the review of runaway slaves which has been in the back since august 13, 1994. then you have some notions of the review and i have no understanding or somebody with the planner said. i was talking about the runaway slaves that had built so much inconvenience to the owners as they ran away with no consideration of the owners and then the rights and responsibilities, whene
heaven" and did a little slumming in harlem and other parts of black america. and i didn't know about it. i didn't know exactly what was going on but i got a long letter complimenting me on the look and telling me how wonderful he thought it was. i didn't know until many years later that he sent them the book and said what do you think it is? and he had told alfred he had written to me and talked to me and told me how pleased he was that i had done less. so it was that blessing so to speak...
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others have actually threatened an economic shutdown for refusing to pay america's bills if they cant delay the law. that's not going to happen as long as i'm president." " on the debt limit, we're going to introduce a plan that ties important spending cuts and a pro growth reform to a debt elimination. now the president says i'm not going to negotiate. well, i'm sorry but it just doesn't work that way." president obama wants to approve a debt limit increase with no conditions attached. he has vowed not to raise the limit without congressional approval. president obama is making his big pitch for americans to get ready to "shop" around for affordable health care insurance. marketplaces that will sell health insurance online-- open for business tuesday. the president insists prices-- will be less than the average cell phone bill. in his speech yesterday... he took a shot at political spin on obamacare coming from the republican party . and the fact is, the republicans' biggest fear at this point is not that affordable care act will fail. what they're worried about is it's going to succ
others have actually threatened an economic shutdown for refusing to pay america's bills if they cant delay the law. that's not going to happen as long as i'm president." " on the debt limit, we're going to introduce a plan that ties important spending cuts and a pro growth reform to a debt elimination. now the president says i'm not going to negotiate. well, i'm sorry but it just doesn't work that way." president obama wants to approve a debt limit increase with no conditions...
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for nothing here they're loaded with debts from student debts and by the way many jobs in america even like a mcdonald's or a retail shop you need that degree to get those jobs because there are so many unemployed former college students people with degrees in fact two hundred eighty four thousand americans with a college degree or higher work for minimum wage last year up seventy percent from ten years ago so it's not leading to more income it's just you've got you're literally an indentured servant now you're working for minimum wage you have huge student loans to pay off on that minimum wage you can never escape those debts you're still paying your social security taxes which will never receive back you're just financing these people that left you a system with all these potholes well you know i mean you need four years of college to work about donald's of the first two years they cover putting the paddy on the grill and then years three and four they teach you how to flip the paddy over well and the other thing that is remarkable about this so here you have a dilapidated infrastruc
for nothing here they're loaded with debts from student debts and by the way many jobs in america even like a mcdonald's or a retail shop you need that degree to get those jobs because there are so many unemployed former college students people with degrees in fact two hundred eighty four thousand americans with a college degree or higher work for minimum wage last year up seventy percent from ten years ago so it's not leading to more income it's just you've got you're literally an indentured...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> your coffee is ready. >> hey, guy, welcome back to "techknow." crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about that. >> i have way too much fun down there. the reason why is there's so discovered. what i'm about to show you is two things i've been working on - one with jaguars and one with a spider. check it out. >> it is breath taking. and at the same time mysterious. the amazon jungle covers on area of over 2.7 million square miles and stretches across the borders of nine nations. this green wonderland has more than a million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, birds and fish. i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it ne
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> your coffee is ready. >> hey, guy, welcome back to "techknow." crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about...
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america is a nation built on ideas. the other thing is i found the great books to be an enormously liberating source of ideas in my own life. when i went to dartmouth, i was very much the typical asian-american student. i wanted to major in economics, go to business school. and then i suddenly heard a bunch of guys talking about things like what books should you read to be an educated person. what are the rules that govern a liberal arts community? should corporations do charity, or are they actually stealing the money of their shareholders who have entrusted it to them to make money? i heard people discussing the merits of direct democracy, which the athenians had, vs. representative democracy, which we have. and i suddenly realized here is a whole world that i don't know anything about. and so one of the great joys of what i do is that i am able to spend a lot of time immersing myself in this world. now i don't write philosophical cogitations, and so while i'm very interested in these ideas, i try to find real-world c
america is a nation built on ideas. the other thing is i found the great books to be an enormously liberating source of ideas in my own life. when i went to dartmouth, i was very much the typical asian-american student. i wanted to major in economics, go to business school. and then i suddenly heard a bunch of guys talking about things like what books should you read to be an educated person. what are the rules that govern a liberal arts community? should corporations do charity, or are they...
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>> how america? >> votes, for president. do you think that is taken into consideration who the first lady is going to be? >> no, i don't. but i do think -- all presidential cab nates have surrogates, and the first lady or the perspective first lady is the surrogate in chief. and what she does is validate him in a very -- and some day i lope it is the other way around i hope it is the other way around some day -- she relates particularly to women voters, and she's saying, i like the guy. that does give him a surrogacy more valuable than any other. and george bush started all his campaign speeches in 2000 with reference to laura bush. he knew she was just likable. and particularly, he was saying, she likes me. and that's what they are offering, to some degree. this worthy woman says that i'm a good guy. so the voters kind of respond to that on his behalf. we don't even have any evidence that anybody votes for vice president, much less first lady. >> you often here the term "humanize" that the first lady helps to human nice --
>> how america? >> votes, for president. do you think that is taken into consideration who the first lady is going to be? >> no, i don't. but i do think -- all presidential cab nates have surrogates, and the first lady or the perspective first lady is the surrogate in chief. and what she does is validate him in a very -- and some day i lope it is the other way around i hope it is the other way around some day -- she relates particularly to women voters, and she's saying, i...
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he warned to us change the direction of america. he was elected anyway. take a listen. >> we are five days aw from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. >> eric: we did it anyway, didn't we? >> yes. >> oncep once an entitlement is created, there is no going back. there to stay. we have a battle in capitol hill. the members of congress know once obamacare is in, there is no way to take it away from the people. entitlement programs are never scaled back. i grows bigger and bigger. >> this is not just entitlement or obamacare. the nsa are snooping on americans. government, big brother is so big, so out of control. this is a shell of what we used to be. >> i think so, eric. we're not, this is not a singular issue. we started to see the number increase in government distrust in 2004. not coincidently was around when the nsa program got off the ground. we started to see some kind of inconsistency with the intelligence relied on going to iraq. this is an upward trend of something that started a while back. >> we, this show, "cashin' in," melf,
he warned to us change the direction of america. he was elected anyway. take a listen. >> we are five days aw from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. >> eric: we did it anyway, didn't we? >> yes. >> oncep once an entitlement is created, there is no going back. there to stay. we have a battle in capitol hill. the members of congress know once obamacare is in, there is no way to take it away from the people. entitlement programs are never scaled back....
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>> i'm kind of the optimist here actually i believe in america. the way i always put it is we have a lot of problems in this country, no doubt about it. we talk about them on your show all the time about the problems we have the way i put it is the are the least ten apple in the cart. look at all these other countries. and i do believe -- i have a quote in the book of ronald reagan that we put america here on this planet as a beacon of freedom for the rest of the world and the great thing about americans is that we are very practical people. if something isn't working, we change it and i think americans are looking and saying whenever we are doing isn't working very well and you are going to see -- i think you are going to see a lot of these ideas take fruition in the last two or five for ten years. they are going to make take a lot of people better off and that is my profound wish is we can see three, four, 5% growth. my favorite quote and the entire book is from john f. kennedy. the rising tide. >> we have been talking with stephen moore who is
>> i'm kind of the optimist here actually i believe in america. the way i always put it is we have a lot of problems in this country, no doubt about it. we talk about them on your show all the time about the problems we have the way i put it is the are the least ten apple in the cart. look at all these other countries. and i do believe -- i have a quote in the book of ronald reagan that we put america here on this planet as a beacon of freedom for the rest of the world and the great thing...
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i pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of america. to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, under liberty for liberty and justice of all. did you say that in elementary school? it does matter. i don't agree 100 percent of what the previous speaker said and they will not agree 100 percent with me but the greatest day in is what allows us to have a disagreement and an active discussion so our nation can move forward. sometimes removed backward as we have discussed but each time we do that we find a way to move forward. this cannot happen in a country we will talk about now, china. so i have the display who knows what 69318 is? you have probably seen the news story of the chinese government hacking american corporation. 69318 is a signal corps unit of the people's liberation army in the army finance by the chinese government one company put out a police report that shows that 70 percent of the us sophisticated hacking going on and for decades going on against the united states is coming from this building in shanghai.
i pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of america. to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, under liberty for liberty and justice of all. did you say that in elementary school? it does matter. i don't agree 100 percent of what the previous speaker said and they will not agree 100 percent with me but the greatest day in is what allows us to have a disagreement and an active discussion so our nation can move forward. sometimes removed backward as we have...
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>> how america? >> votes, for president. do you think that is taken into consideration who the first lady is going to be? >> no, i don't. but i do think -- all presidential cab nates have surrogates, and the first lady or the perspective first lady is the surrogate in chief. and what she does is validate him in a very -- and some day i ope it is the other way around the other way around some day -- she relates particularly to women voters, and she's saying, i like the guy. that does give him a surrogacy more valuable than any other. and george bush started all his campaign speeches in 2000 with reference to laura bush. he knew she was just likable. and particularly, he was saying, she likes me. and that's what they are offering, to some degree. this worthy woman says that i'm a good guy. so the voters kind of respond to that on his behalf. we don't even have any evidence that anybody votes for vice president, much less first lady. >> you often here the term "humanize" that the first lady helps to human nice -- humanize the p
>> how america? >> votes, for president. do you think that is taken into consideration who the first lady is going to be? >> no, i don't. but i do think -- all presidential cab nates have surrogates, and the first lady or the perspective first lady is the surrogate in chief. and what she does is validate him in a very -- and some day i ope it is the other way around the other way around some day -- she relates particularly to women voters, and she's saying, i like the guy....
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lee daniels' "the butler" grossing more than $80 million and while america was preparing for the 50th anniversary for the march on washington, the back story of daniels' film was the civil rights movement of the 1960. >> did you go to an all-colored school. >> i didn't go to school, mr. president. i grew up on a cotton farm. >> don't you lose your temper with that man. it'ses his world, we're just living in it. >> about time you go ahead on your own. >> i'm cecil. i'm your new butler. >> why this movie at this time? >> i didn't do it to make an important civil rights movie. it wasn't about the civil rights movement that i was attracted to. i was attracted to the father and a son love story that was something that we don't see. i don't recall ever seeing in black cinema. >> if i can't sit at any lunch counter i want, but fighting for our rights. >> it wasn't until i was on -- we shot a bus scene on a bridge where countless african-american men were lynched and we were on the bus, the freedom riders' bus, and i'm on the bus, in the bus with the kids, and i'm yelling, action and from now
lee daniels' "the butler" grossing more than $80 million and while america was preparing for the 50th anniversary for the march on washington, the back story of daniels' film was the civil rights movement of the 1960. >> did you go to an all-colored school. >> i didn't go to school, mr. president. i grew up on a cotton farm. >> don't you lose your temper with that man. it'ses his world, we're just living in it. >> about time you go ahead on your own. >>...
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"good morning america" shares a dramatic at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. >> covering benicia, san ramon, san mateo and all bay area, this is abc7 news. "good morning america" contributor johnson has deals and steals that save you money but you may not know how she saved her own health. she lost 72 pounds in 20 pounds. look at her before on left and now. she says she was over weight since second grade using notes to get out of p.e. and avoiding the doctor for 10 years. she revealed her life-changing moment came when her boss suggested a wardrobe makeover and she decided to make a permanent life-style change. >> daily way in was important to stay on
"good morning america" shares a dramatic at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now...
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lafayette brought plantations in south america, slave plantations in south america. mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the french and indian wars and then the american revolution. he couldn't do it. eventually when lafayette was imprisoned during the french revolution, his son was sent to george washington, take care of my son while all was breaking loose in europe. so they're wonderful relationships among a lot of these people. i have to say i was late in appreciating the momentous contributions of george washington. there's a lot of authors. george washington, you know, we think of what he did in conduct in the wars. he was very good with deception, for example, fooling the british. he was smart enough of course avoid the big mistakes, going directly against the british. he learned that when he was in the french and indian wars. he saw that are to show as much information and they always took boarders from their officers and
lafayette brought plantations in south america, slave plantations in south america. mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the french and indian wars and then the american revolution. he couldn't do it. eventually when lafayette was imprisoned during the french revolution, his son was sent to george washington, take care of my son while all was breaking loose...
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god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ [protestors shouting in background: benghazi!] [no audio] >> two, two. >> there we are. thank you for joining us. we have aimee mann and ted performing their song "save me." once again, congratulations to secretary hillary clinton.♪ you look like a perfect fit for a girl in need of a tourniquet but can you save me? come on and save me if you could save me run the ranks of the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone cause i can tell you know what it's like a long farewell of the hunger strike but can you save me? why don't you save me if you could save me from the ranks of the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone you struck me dumb like radium like peter pan or superman you have come to save the me why don't you save me if you could save me from the ranks of the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone but the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone but the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone [guitar riff] ♪ why don't you
god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ [protestors shouting in background: benghazi!] [no audio] >> two, two. >> there we are. thank you for joining us. we have aimee mann and ted performing their song "save me." once again, congratulations to secretary hillary clinton.♪ you look like a perfect fit for a girl in need of a tourniquet but can you save me? come on and save me if you could save me run the ranks of the freaks who suspect they could...
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on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ >>> a week from tuesday, obamacare health insurance exchanges open for business. the obama administration expects 7 million people to enroll and hopes that 2.7 million of them will be young and healthy. the system needs these young invincibles to sign up in order to keep costs down. but if of these folks are not convinced that buying insurance makes financial sense for them, putting the success of obamacare at risk. >> reporter: if obamacare is going to work, these are the people that are going to have to make it happen, the young, healthy, and uninsured, also known as the young invincibles. getting them to buy into the system is key to offsetting the costs of the sick and old. >> my money usually goes towards rent and bills or something else, and i guess i'm
on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ >>> a week from tuesday, obamacare health insurance exchanges open for business. the obama administration expects 7 million...
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different skin color or whatever you know and i keep telling people you know we're so focus here in america at least on skin color you know i tell people so ninety nine percent of your d.n.a. is the same skin color and here texture is only one percent of your d.n.a. why do we focus so much on that one percent very good question john i want to bring you into this conversation we are hearing so many similarities between this case and the case of trayvon martin i mean the area of the color of the stand that age of the boys things like that do you think that's a fair comparison to make you know they both have similar elements and they're both both george zimmerman and michael dunn were empowered by the stand your ground law in are going to use that stand your ground law to try to use it as a get out of jail free card now that there were some encounters between trayvon and zimmerman where they actually were there was a fight of some sort that we don't know what happened you know in jordan situation he was just sitting in a car listening to loud music where zimmerman said he. felt for his fellow
different skin color or whatever you know and i keep telling people you know we're so focus here in america at least on skin color you know i tell people so ninety nine percent of your d.n.a. is the same skin color and here texture is only one percent of your d.n.a. why do we focus so much on that one percent very good question john i want to bring you into this conversation we are hearing so many similarities between this case and the case of trayvon martin i mean the area of the color of the...
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. >> what's next for the america's cup? >> there's that feeling when you discover something new that's really special. >> what this young scientist says is the key to her success. her story is our bay area proud tonight. >> we'reworki working right now verifying a wind gust of 50 miles per hour in the area. we still have a red flag fire warning in effect. we'll let you know more in just a few minutes. >>> no sailing hangover today. it is still a hot topic around the bay area, from cheating to champions. team usa's comeback has a lot of people asking today what's next. this was no easy event. it did not live up to the financial expectations. >> reporter: just the day after the big win, crews are hard at work here at america's cup park taking it all done. the america's cup has to return this to be used as a cruise ship terminal. a couple of officials say they are taking a much deserve e ed breather. they started planning for this cup in 2010. there are already talk about the next event. cup officials and san francisco leaders
. >> what's next for the america's cup? >> there's that feeling when you discover something new that's really special. >> what this young scientist says is the key to her success. her story is our bay area proud tonight. >> we'reworki working right now verifying a wind gust of 50 miles per hour in the area. we still have a red flag fire warning in effect. we'll let you know more in just a few minutes. >>> no sailing hangover today. it is still a hot topic around...
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find your local feeding america food bank at feedingamerica.org/hunger together, we're feeding america! of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. tell you about a new medical website designed especially for older folks. website you say! i can't work on computers, they're not senior-friendly. blah, blah, blah. but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> this report is brought to you by prudential financial. middle- and high-school students from across the country and around the world are being honored. this is the 2013 prudential spirit of community awards ceremony i
find your local feeding america food bank at feedingamerica.org/hunger together, we're feeding america! of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. tell you about a new medical website designed...
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i travelled to the heartland of america to find innovative ways to find technology to save the bees. late summer in barrett minnesota it is usually buzzing with activity. i think we are ready to walk down to the beehives. >> the midwest is known for the commercial bee industry. we have empty boxes not filled with honey. >> a big stack of empties with nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator crops, the fruit and vegetables, is increasing. the supply of bees is decreasing. the general term is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon seen before, but this time it is different say the bee keepers. >> seeing a number of things that we have never seen before. bees
i travelled to the heartland of america to find innovative ways to find technology to save the bees. late summer in barrett minnesota it is usually buzzing with activity. i think we are ready to walk down to the beehives. >> the midwest is known for the commercial bee industry. we have empty boxes not filled with honey. >> a big stack of empties with nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic...
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i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more
i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the...
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beyond identifying and probably be true rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement and welcome the big. bill on tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture all opponents are already predicting its death obamacare is really working out just as planned in the future couldn't be brighter for health care in america more on that in just a moment also today over one hundred people demanding the immediate passage of immigration reform were arrested outside the u.s. house of representatives it's clear that our immigration system needs to be fixed so what's it going to take for house republicans to get their act together and pass a bill and believe it or not the vatican is moving in the right direction tell you why in tonight's deleted. you need to know this according to a management memo leaked to the press trader joes will drop health care for part time workers and will instead give them a five hundred dollars annual check to pay for a new insurance plan it has conservative screen that we're all going to
beyond identifying and probably be true rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement and welcome the big. bill on tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture all opponents are already predicting its death obamacare is really working out just as planned in the future couldn't be brighter for health care in america more on that in just a moment also today over one hundred people demanding the immediate...
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may god bless the victims, their families and america. thank you very much. >> you saw the second airplane fly into the world trade center so we decided to scramble the f-16s out of langley air force base. >> traffic is crawling along. actually looking at the radio talking about how washington d.c. is on high alert status because they think that might be the next target. >> i walked into the hall of states building. a group of people sitting around the television ready for meetings. >> after the rush hour normally would have ended and i ended up getting stuck in rush hour light traffic just to the west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to have meeting for this client, one of the people said, well wrskswrsk -- well, barbara olson won't be here because she's on plane to california. >> i had been in my office at the department of justice. one of the gals in my office came in and said barbara's on known. i was at first relieved to hear barbara on the telephone becau
may god bless the victims, their families and america. thank you very much. >> you saw the second airplane fly into the world trade center so we decided to scramble the f-16s out of langley air force base. >> traffic is crawling along. actually looking at the radio talking about how washington d.c. is on high alert status because they think that might be the next target. >> i walked into the hall of states building. a group of people sitting around the television ready for...
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you know, i looked up that route to drive to south america. that is gangster, brother. that is, like-- >> it's tough. >> that's like mexico, honduras, nicaragua. you're, like--you're, like, driving through rebels and stuff like that. all right, man. we want you to win the money. we're all excited for you, brother. [cheers and applause] there you go. let's see all the money we got for you in round 1, james. you got--all that money's up there. we're gonna have the computer randomize all the money, all of the questions, scramble it all up. just all-- all right, are you ready, james? >> i'm ready. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] let's play millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ wikipedia defines little bunny foo foo as "a children's poem involving a rabbit harassing a population of" what? >> little bunny foo foo. "little bunny foo foo runnin' through the forest, pickin' up the field mice and throwin' 'em into the shed"? something like that? >> you know the poem. >> i think so. >> that was interesting. you just kind of went to it. i was like-- >> that
you know, i looked up that route to drive to south america. that is gangster, brother. that is, like-- >> it's tough. >> that's like mexico, honduras, nicaragua. you're, like--you're, like, driving through rebels and stuff like that. all right, man. we want you to win the money. we're all excited for you, brother. [cheers and applause] there you go. let's see all the money we got for you in round 1, james. you got--all that money's up there. we're gonna have the computer randomize...
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in america's new york cause i call them point the finger too we don't need to discuss the issues that are actually creating conflict or that are illegal that are breaking every law of more ality and international law so that's why iran is presented as a threat and peter i think i would very much like for your audience to google if they can in one nine hundred seventy five or prior to the iranian revolution and the shah of iran was a poster boy for nuclear power plants edison company he had his uniform and his medals and america bragged about how important it was to have nuclear energy and now the americans are saying that iran cannot have nuclear its own nuclear civilian program so if anybody in iran is under the impression that is the regime that must be eliminated that but how can you possibly blame them i mean they killed the scientists they have the they tried to stage a coup against iran then as it signed the return very alert imposing sanctions on them so yes and so iran is the one that should be apprehensive about washington and very often it's being said that iran is the one b
in america's new york cause i call them point the finger too we don't need to discuss the issues that are actually creating conflict or that are illegal that are breaking every law of more ality and international law so that's why iran is presented as a threat and peter i think i would very much like for your audience to google if they can in one nine hundred seventy five or prior to the iranian revolution and the shah of iran was a poster boy for nuclear power plants edison company he had his...
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it may reflect negatively on america and friends in the world. we hope the congress to be vice and do its duties related to piece and civil security, especially seeing syria did not threaten peace and security in the world. >> some are eager to see the us intervene. we have this report from lebanon - others are suspicious of president obama's intentions. >> this is where the fight for the syrian capital has been happening for a month. the rebel held suburbs. the objective of the campaign, government forces want to prevent rebels entering dams. armed opposition fighters were hoping us-led fights would weaken the regime's defences, allowing them to enter the capital. >> translation: the international community knows the regime is week and military action will give the rebels a chance to enter damascus, taking over strategic locations. that's why they delayed so syria could take the hits. >> the armed opposition is not a unified force. many are suspicious of washington's intentions. the us has said that it doesn't want groups linked to al qaeda to p
it may reflect negatively on america and friends in the world. we hope the congress to be vice and do its duties related to piece and civil security, especially seeing syria did not threaten peace and security in the world. >> some are eager to see the us intervene. we have this report from lebanon - others are suspicious of president obama's intentions. >> this is where the fight for the syrian capital has been happening for a month. the rebel held suburbs. the objective of the...
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we sell more goods made in america than the rest of the world than ever before. we generate more renewable energy than before. we produce more masm natural gas than anybody. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years and just twoeks from nowillions of americans who have been locked out of buying health insurance just because they have all preexisting condition because they've been sick or couldn't afford it they have a chance to buy quality affordable health care on the private marketplace and this means we've cleared away from the rubble from the financial crisis and begun to lay a new foundation for economic growth and prosperity. and in our personal lives, i think a lot of us understand that people have tightened their belting, shed deck, repowsed on the things that really matter. all of this happened because ultimately of the resilience and grip of the american people. and we should be proud of that, and on this five-year anniversary we should take note of how far we've come from where we were five years ago. but that's not the end of the s
we sell more goods made in america than the rest of the world than ever before. we generate more renewable energy than before. we produce more masm natural gas than anybody. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years and just twoeks from nowillions of americans who have been locked out of buying health insurance just because they have all preexisting condition because they've been sick or couldn't afford it they have a chance to buy quality affordable health care on the...
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it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >>> now let's get to something truly frightening, for those who care if the country pays its bill. the 17th is when the country is expected to hit its $16.7 trillion debt spending. if the government wants to keep paying its bills, it has to raise that debt ceiling. these are bills for goods and services and debt already incurred by uncle sam. congress has to vote to raise it before the 17th. if it fails to act the u.s. could default on its debt implications and that could have all sorts of scary implications. so why does it have this system? here is a quick refresher on the debt ceiling. ♪ >> back in the old days there was a system where each time the treasury needs to borrow money, it had to go to congress. but after world war i this process became cumbersome. so the debt ceiling was established by law to give the treasury to borrow more than it had up to a limit. despite the effort as some to portray this as a new phenomenon the debt ceiling has
it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >>> now let's get to something truly frightening, for those who care if the country pays its bill. the 17th is when the country is expected to hit its $16.7 trillion debt spending. if the government wants to keep paying its bills, it has to raise that debt ceiling. these are bills for goods and services and debt already incurred by uncle sam. congress has to vote to raise it before the 17th. if it fails to act the...